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That's a rude response to someone seeking advice of his fellow farang. Most of us who have known Thailand and are more senior would likely avoid Pattaya which sounds like the Wild West now or disturbing Phuket. But Hua Hin, Krabi etc gets good remarks. Farang who end up on a farm in a remote village with mud,chickens, flies,extended family. The consensus is never good.
Hello again, everyone.. Thanks for all the tips so far. It's a busy work day, so I can't hang around but I appreciate all the helpful responses so far.
I don't why some people are here to try and pick up issues with my "story". It's no story and I wasn't telling one. I'm here to find directions and clarity, that's all.
I did say he came over in 2019, lived and worked comfortably prior to and through the Covid lockdowns before getting himself into this situation. By my count, that's 5+ years.
We're Malaysians, if that helps. Please, no sneak across the border jokes.
He's in Mae Sot, that border town and if you know the place, you would know there are quite a few police roadblocks just heading in and out of the town, not to mention going all the way to Bangkok.
Yes, I did suggest if reporting his passport as lost is an option. I think he's afraid of what they will ask him and he's not sure if he can hold his nerves. I mean, if all goes well, we can head down to Bangkok, to the embassy and get it sorted out.
If not, his time in detention begins then...
I did ask if he wanted me to drive him down to Bangkok but he's afraid I might get picked up as an accomplice. Accomplice to what, I ask? I don't suppose if you're in a car or at the bar with someone who permission to stay is expired, you get picked up as well? Does that happen? I'm legally here in any case.
Guess that's why we are thinking of just having him surrender himself. Just go straight right to the legal process.
I'm from the USA. Why would I watch the BBC when I can watch CNN? Besides the BBC, do you also watch CNN, Fox, ABC, CBS, etc.? I don't. Anyway, it is my firm opinion that the Western news media and governments have been predominantly pro-Israel, but they are now becoming open to examining the pro-Palestinian side of the conflict.
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